Tag: #Amber Heard
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Kate Moss expected to testify at Depp v Heard trial
FAIRFAX (AFP) – The high-profile defamation case between Johnny Depp and his ex-wife Amber Heard is poised to get another dash of celebrity — British model Kate Moss is expected to testify.
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Amber Heard says trial is ‘torture,’ wants to ‘move on’
WASHINGTON – Amber Heard testified on Monday that the multi-million dollar defamation suit filed against her by her former husband Johnny Depp is “torture” and she just wants him to leave her alone so she can move on with her life.
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Amber Heard has PTSD from partner violence: doctor at Depp trial
FAIRFAX – Actress Amber Heard suffers from post traumatic stress disorder as a result of “intimate partner violence” from her former husband, “Pirates of the Caribbean” star Johnny Depp, a psychologist testified on Tuesday.
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Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard: supporting cast steals the limelight
WASHINGTON (AFP) – Veering between drama and farce, the courtroom showdown pitting Johnny Depp against ex-wife Amber Heard focused this week on the host of professionals and hangers-on who surround the stars, painting a portrait of Hollywood in all its excess.
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Johnny Depp says abuse allegations have cost him 'everything'
WASHINGTON – “Pirates of the Caribbean” star Johnny Depp said Wednesday that domestic abuse allegations made against him by his ex-wife Amber Heard had cost him “nothing less than everything” and claimed that she was the one who was frequently violent.
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Johnny Depp, ex-wife Amber Heard head to court again, this time in US
FAIRFAX – After a high-profile libel case in London, actor Johnny Depp and his ex-wife Amber Heard are headed back to court Monday, this time in the United States, for a blockbuster defamation case revolving about allegations of spousal abuse.
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Amber Heard is now a mom
Controversial Hollywood actress Amber Heard took to social media to reveal her daughter.
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Amber Heard ‘vindicated’ as UK court rejects Johnny Depp appeal
LONDON (AFP) – Actress Amber Heard and British tabloid The Sun said they were vindicated after a UK court on Thursday refused Johnny Depp the right to appeal against a ruling that he was a wife-beater.